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1. What significant event occurred in the life of Muhammad (570-632)?

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Muhammad's life was marked by significant events, including his reception of divine messages starting in 610, his migration (Hijrah) from Mecca to Medina in 622, and his triumphant return to Mecca in 630. These events were pivotal in the development and spread of Islam.

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2. What are the five pillars of Islam?

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The five pillars of Islam are fundamental acts of worship that are central to a Muslim's faith and practice. Each pillar represents a core belief or practice that helps strengthen one's relationship with God and the community.

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3. What is prayer?

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Prayer in the context mentioned refers to the Islamic prayer ritual known as Salah. It is a fundamental practice for Muslims and involves specific times, format, and prerequisites for purity.

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4. What are alms?

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Alms refer to the practice of giving a certain percentage of income to those in need, typically as a form of charity or social responsibility.

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5. What does fasting during Ramadan entail?

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Fasting during Ramadan involves a comprehensive restriction from eating, drinking, smoking, and sexual activity during daylight hours for an entire month in the Islamic lunar calendar.

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6. What is hajj?

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Hajj is a significant pilgrimage in Islam where Muslims travel to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are able to do so.

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7. What is a mosque?

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A mosque is a place of communal prayer in Islam, not a food dish, dance form, or an ancient Greek structure.

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8. What does the term 'jami' refer to?

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The term 'jami' specifically refers to large communal mosques, which are often referred to as Great Mosques or Friday Mosques. This term is commonly used in the context of Islamic architecture and religious practices.

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9. What are the elements of a Mosque?

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A Mosque typically includes a minaret, courtyard, covered prayer hall, minbar, qibla, and mihrab as key elements for worship and prayer in the Islamic tradition.

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10. Al-Andalus: Islam on the Iberian Peninsula Expansion of the Islamic Caliphate

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The Umayyad and Abbasid Dynasties played significant roles in the Islamic history of the Iberian Peninsula and the Islamic Caliphate, while the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Dynasty, and Mughal Empire were prominent in other regions and periods.

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11. Islam and the Mediterranean circa 1000

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During circa 1000, Al-Andalus was a significant Islamic presence in the Mediterranean region. The Ottoman Empire emerged later, Christian kingdoms were not in complete control, and the Mediterranean was not neutral territory with no influences.

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12. Great Mosque. Cordoba, Spain.

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The Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain was started in the 8th century and underwent major additions through the 10th century. It was later converted into a cathedral in 1513.

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13. What architectural feature of the Great Mosque in Cordoba, Spain allows for a higher ceiling and more complex space?

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The stacked arches in the Great Mosque of Cordoba allow for a higher ceiling and more complex space by providing structural support and allowing for greater height without the need for solid walls.

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14. What is the significance of the area in front of the mihrab in the Great Mosque of Cordoba, Spain?

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The area in front of the mihrab at the Great Mosque of Cordoba is significant for its elaboration of structural elements into decorations, particularly added by al-Hakam II in the 10th century to enhance the beauty and grandeur of the space.

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15. What historical significance does the Alhambra in Granada, Spain hold?

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The Alhambra in Granada, Spain holds significant historical importance as it began as a hilltop fortress and later became the capital of the Nasrids in the 13th century. The Alhambra comprises many gates and palace complexes, showcasing its architectural and cultural significance.

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16. What is the predominant feature of ornamentation in the Court of the Myrtles (Comares) in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?

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In most Islamic buildings, ornamentation is based on geometry, plant forms, and calligraphy, rather than depicting human representations through paintings, sculptures, or architecture.

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17. What is the significance of Court of the Lions in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?

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The Court of the Lions is known for its fountain of lions and represents an influence of the charbagh paradise garden design.

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18. What purpose did the Palace of the Lions serve in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?

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The Palace of the Lions in Alhambra, Granada, Spain was known for serving as the private chambers of the royal family, showcasing intricate Islamic architecture and design.

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19. What is the organization based on in the Plan of Comares (Myrtle) and Lions Palaces?

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The Plan of Comares (Myrtle) and Lions Palaces is based on rectangular courtyards and rooms, deviating from an overall geometric or regular plan.

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20. What is muqarnas?

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Muqarnas is specifically associated with Islamic and Persian architecture, known for its intricate and geometric designs.

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21. What distinctive architectural feature can be found in the Hall of the Abencerrajes in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?

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The Hall of the Abencerrajes in Alhambra, Granada, Spain is known for its unique muqarnas vault, a type of ornamental ceiling decoration.

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22. What is the significance of Generalife in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?

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The Generalife in Alhambra, Granada, Spain is known for its gardens that separate the country house from the Palace and Alcazaba which were part of the country estate of the king of Granada. The architecture and design of Generalife highlight the beauty and grandeur of the historic site.

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23. What led to the flourishing of the Mali Empire in West Africa?

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The Mali Empire's control of gold mines was a key factor in its economic success and growth.

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What significant event occurred in the life of Muhammad (570-632)?
What are the five pillars of Islam?
What is prayer?
What are alms?
What does fasting during Ramadan entail?
What is hajj?
What is a mosque?
What does the term 'jami' refer to?
What are the elements of a Mosque?
Al-Andalus: Islam on the Iberian Peninsula Expansion of the Islamic...
Islam and the Mediterranean circa 1000
Great Mosque. Cordoba, Spain.
What architectural feature of the Great Mosque in Cordoba, Spain...
What is the significance of the area in front of the mihrab in the...
What historical significance does the Alhambra in Granada, Spain hold?
What is the predominant feature of ornamentation in the Court of the...
What is the significance of Court of the Lions in Alhambra, Granada,...
What purpose did the Palace of the Lions serve in Alhambra, Granada,...
What is the organization based on in the Plan of Comares (Myrtle) and...
What is muqarnas?
What distinctive architectural feature can be found in the Hall of the...
What is the significance of Generalife in Alhambra, Granada, Spain?
What led to the flourishing of the Mali Empire in West Africa?
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